JP McManus Evens be Winning Owner at Cheltenham Festival

Boylesports hasve priced up a market on which horse racing owner will have the most winners at the 2014 Cheltenham Festival.

Currently heading the betting at Evens is leading owner JP McManus. Coming next in the betting is Mrs Susannah Ricci at 9/4 with their powerful team of horses based in County Carlow with Ireland’s Champion trainer Willie Mullins.

Andrea & Graham Wylie have many entries at the Festival including Boston Bob, Briar Hill, Ivan Grozny, and Black Hercules to name but a few and they are currently priced at 6/1 to register the most winners at the Festival.

Barry Connell who has a strong Champion hurdle contender in the form of Our Conor can be backed at 12/1 whilst Gigginstown House Stud, the brainchild of Ryanair’s supremeo Michael O’Leary, on offer at 7/1.

John Breslin who is associated with horses such as Ted Veale and Quick Jack is priced at 25/1 whilst Big Buck’s owner Andy Stewart is a 33/1 chance.

Leon Blanche, Head of Communications at Boylesports said “Punters have always had the option of backing Top Jockey and Top trainer at the Cheltenham Festival. To add a little spice to the outright markets, we decided to price up Leading Owner based on the number of winners they have at the Cheltenham Festival.”

He added “JP McManus will have a very strong hand of runners at the festival especially in the Handicaps and our traders have taken the view to install him as the even money jolly. One would expect to see some cash for Mrs Ricci and Andrea & Graham Wylie in the coming days as they own some of the leading contenders for this years festival.”

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